Bruce Grammy Nomination

Bruce Springsteen has been nominated for a Grammy Award for the 51st time. (He’s won 20.) His album Only The Strong Survive will compete as “Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album” against Sondheim Unplugged (The NYC Sessions) by Various Artists, Holidays Around The World by Pentatonix, Bewitched by Lauley, Pieces Of Treasure by Rickie Lee Jones and To Steve With Love: Liz Calloway Celebrates Sondheim.

His first Grammy came in 1984 for “Best Rock Vocal Performance” (“Dancing In The Dark”). In 1994, he first performed on the telecast with Bonnie Raitt, Steve Winwood and BB King. In 2013, the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) honored him as MusicCares Person Of The Year with Mumford & Sons, John Legend, Kenny Chesney, Patti Smith, Jackson Browne and Mavis Staples interpreting his compositions.  The event raised $6.7 million for MusicCares.


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Mike Greenblatt

MIKE GREENBLATT has been writing for Goldmine magazine and New Jersey's Aquarian Weekly for more than 35 years. His writing subjects fill the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He's interviewed Joe Cocker, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Carlos Santana, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash, and members of The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. He was 18 when he attended Woodstock in 1969.

In addition to writing about music, Greenblatt has worked on publicity campaigns for The Animals, Pat Benatar, Johnny Winter, Tommy James and Richard Branson, among others. He is currently the editor of The Jersey Sound.

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